DESCRIPTION

The ggi*PrintMode functions print all the members of ggi_mode(3) in a
human-readable form. ggiSPrintMode outputs to a preallocated string
buffer, ggiFPrintMode outputs to a stdio FILE, and ggiPrintMode
outputs to standard output. These functions correspond to
sprintf(3), fprintf(3) and printf(3)
respectively.

The format of the string used by these functions is exactly the same
as the one used in the GGI_DEFMODE environment variable described in
libggi(7).

The string returned by both ggiSPrintMode and ggiFPrintMode
does not contain a trailing newline.

RETURN VALUE

ggiParseMode returns:

0

on success, i.e. the string was correct.
However, errors involving GT_*, position
information, or mismatched brackets do not make it fail;
these errors are simply ignored.

<0

if there is text that can not be parsed.
This text is printed to stderr.
All parameters parsed so far are written into m.

So m contains all parameters that have been successfully
parsed. For most applications there will be no need for testing
ggiParseMode for failure.